Long-term Study on the Effect of Endoaortic Isolation on Quality of Life in Patients with Aortic Dissection
Objective:To investigate the effect of endoaortic isolation on quality of life in patients with aortic dissection.Methods:Retrospective selection of 83 patients with aortic dissection who came to our hospital for diagnosis and treatment from July 2016 to De-cember 2021.According to different surgical methods,the patients were divided into Group A and Group B.Group A underwent conven-tional open surgery,and Group B underwent endovascular aortic dissection.The surgical success rate,perioperative indicators,average follow-up time,30 day mortality rate,and quality of life score were compared between the two groups.Results:The mortality rate of pa-tients in group B was lower than that in group A,P>0.05;the average length of hospital stay,average hospitalization cost,and average medication cost in group A were significantly higher than those in group B,P<0.05.The mortality rate of patients in group A at 30 days after discharge was significantly higher than that in group B(P<0.05).Two years after surgery,the quality of life scores of both groups significantly increased,and group B was significantly higher than group A(P<0.05).Conclusion:Endoaortic isolation in the treatment of aortic dissection has significant long-term efficacy,low mortality,and good follow-up results at 2 years after surgery.